Jim Faston wrote: ↑Mon Oct 07, 2013 7:38 am
Does anyone have the solo piano arrangement of the Adagio Op.38 (Cello and Orchestra) by Woldemar Bargiel? The comments on the IMSLP page indicate a solo piano version published in December of 1871. A quick look through Worldcat comes up blank.
Jim Faston wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2019 3:43 pm
Were either of these 2 transcriptions by Raymond Lewenthal ever published? I'm not finding anything. Thanks.
Hi, does anyone know any solo transcriptions of the Schubert Trio D. 929? I mean the "complete" transcription that has all four movements. I can only find Ludwig Stark's solo version for movement 2 and 3 but was wondering if there is a solo version of all four movements, Thanks. Tony
tonylucuchu wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 4:32 am
Does anyone know a solo arrangement of the Franck violin sonata over than Cortot's version? Thanks
tonylucuchu - worth checking our Opus Transcribisticum (OT) pages, as gives the vast majority of known transcriptions (it my bible on such matters).
For this one I only know that Lack did the 3rd movement - not aware of any other transcriptions of the sonata at this stage.
Worth checking OT for your Schubert inquiry.
Malcolm
Thanks, Malcolm. I went on OT and found the Lack transcription was listed under "for two pianos". I was wondering if you have the score for Lack's solo version. Thanks.
Tony
tonylucuchu wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 2:19 pm
Hi, does anyone know any solo transcriptions of the Schubert Trio D. 929? I mean the "complete" transcription that has all four movements. I can only find Ludwig Stark's solo version for movement 2 and 3 but was wondering if there is a solo version of all four movements, Thanks. Tony
This piece is a favourite, and AFAIK Stark has done the longest transcription. Friedrich Hermann (sometimes misspelled as Ehrmann) has done a subset of the Stark movements. There are more recent fragments of transcriptions on Musescore. Some are duplicates of the above without attribution guven.
tonylucuchu wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 2:19 pm
Hi, does anyone know any solo transcriptions of the Schubert Trio D. 929? I mean the "complete" transcription that has all four movements. I can only find Ludwig Stark's solo version for movement 2 and 3 but was wondering if there is a solo version of all four movements, Thanks. Tony
This piece is a favourite, and AFAIK Stark has done the longest transcription. Friedrich Hermann (sometimes misspelled as Ehrmann) has done a subset of the Stark movements. There are more recent fragments of transcriptions on Musescore. Some are duplicates of the above without attribution guven.
Thanks for your reply. Since Stark has transcribed the second and third movement, I am particularly looking for transcriptions of movement 1 and 4. Do you know any modern (or older) transcriptions of mvt 1 and 4? Thanks again.
Hi, does anyone know a solo version of the Shostakovich 5th Symphony Op. 47? I know there is a version for 4 hands but that's not what I am looking for. I also know there is a solo version of the 8th quartet. Any similar arrangement of the symphonies?
Thanks,
Tony